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Suurhausen is a little town in East Frisia, counting approximately 1,200 inhabitants. It is home to the world's most leaning tower. Although it is only half as high as its Italian...
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 Brandenburg Gate is located at Pariser Platz, in the centre of the Berlin.The classical structure is one of the most important and most beautiful structures in Germany. Counting...
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At 345,000 hectares, the wadden sea by the Lower Saxon North Sea coast is the second biggest national park in Germany. It is even recognised as a UNESCO biosphere reserve. Alongside...
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Cologne Cathedral is Cologne's most important sight and the heart of the city. For many years now, the cathedral reaches top scores in the ranking of the top 100 attractions in...
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The Jungfernstieg is a popular boulevard and Hamburg's hub, whose wide walkway invites you to take a leisurely stroll. It runs from Gänsemarkt through gorges and is framed by buildings...
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If you get to travel through Saarland, a beautiful and small German federal state, you shouldn't miss visiting a particular sight: Völklinger Hütte. It...
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Berlin TV tower is a 368m high transmission tower in the heart of Berlin and counts as Germany's tallest building. You can find the tower in Berlin's...
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Child €15.50
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Harz National Park is one of the largest forest national parks, and the first one to cross federal state borders in Germany. Of its 25,000 hectares, which makes for around 10 percent...
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St. Servatius, a UNESCO World Heritage site, is a collegiate church built in Romanesque style on Schlossberg hill in Quedlinburg. Depicting the biblical...
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Black Forest National Park is the first and only national park in Baden-Wuerttemberg, and extends over 10,000 hectares. You can explore the area on 400km/249mi of designated hiking,...
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St. Blasien Cathedral was inaugurated in 1783 and stands in St. Blasien near Waldshut in the southern Black Forest. The former abbey church has a height of 62m and its dome is still...
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The 'Fischerviertel' (fishermen district) is located in the historic part of Ulm. Small alleys, lovely timbered houses, cute bridges and squares, cosy cafes and restaurants...
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Trier Cathedral, as the Cathedral of St. Peter and St. Mary is also called, is Germany's oldest episcopal church. Since 1986 it has been a listed building as a UNESCO world heritage...
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Easily discernible from afar, Regensburg St. Peter Cathedral marks the centre of the city's old town. The Gothic architecture of the sacral building is perceptible from an...
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Berliner Dom , an large cathedral, is located in the centre of Berlin, and stands out by its empressive dome. The baptistery and wedding chapel, the...
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Child €7
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Ohlsdorf Cemetery is located in the quarter of Ohlsdorf in Hamburg. It is Europe's largest cemetery followed by the Vienna Central Cemetery with most people buried here being...
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Berlin's East Side Gallery is an open air gallery located at the riverbanks of Spree, extending over almost one mile. Not only is it the longest remaining original section of the...
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With a surface of 320 square kilometres, Müritz National Park is the biggest forest national park in Germany . More than 70 percent of the area is covered in forest, 13 percent in...
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The Frauenkirche is the symbol of Dresden and symbolizes tolerance and peace due to its destruction and reconstruction. It is undoubtedly one of the most impressive and significant...
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St. Stephan's Cathedral in Passau is a Baroque episcopal church , built between 1668 and 1692. It is located at the highest elevation between rivers Danube and Inn, which coalesce only...
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The colourful Limburg Cathedral is perched on a rock above the small town on the Lahn and can be seen from afar. From the picturesque old town of Limburg, you can walk up winding alleys...
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Marienplatz is a central square in Munich's city centre. From almost every side road around it, you can easily get to the square. It is the ideal starting point for a walk through...
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Located on Frauenplatz square in the city centre, the Cathedral of Our Lady, known as Frauenkirche, is one of Munich's most famous landmarks. Frauenkirche is a three-aisled lathe...
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In the centre of Mainz's old town stands the imposing St. Martin's Cathedral. The massive structure made of red sandstone is around 1,000 years old and still bears the imprint of its...
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The 5 most popular Sights and Landmarks in Germany

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1.Viktualienmarkt Munich
2.Englischer Garten
3.Weltenburg Abbey
4.Reichstag
5.St. Bartholomew's Church on Lake Königssee
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